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Time range for full days #1301

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elvarb opened this issue Jun 12, 2014 · 6 comments
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Time range for full days #1301

elvarb opened this issue Jun 12, 2014 · 6 comments

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@elvarb
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elvarb commented Jun 12, 2014

When reviewing logs it is usually per hour/day/week.

Right now the time is for example last day. From 24 hours ago to now.

What I would like to do is have the option of previous full day, previous 2 days and so on. From 00:00:00 to 23:59:00.

@pemontto
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pemontto commented Aug 8, 2014

+1

@ToasterKTN
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I allready made a timerange panel where you can select a year and a month, to get those data displayed. If you are interested in it, i may ask my company to contribute it.

It looks like this atm:
bildschirmfoto 2014-08-22 um 19 19 44

It is possible to configure start year / month which can be selected.
It simply rewrites the time filter.

@elvarb
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elvarb commented Aug 22, 2014

That is quite nice, does it only do year and month, or can it do days as well?

@ToasterKTN
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As by now, it does only year / months. But it should not be a "big problem" to enhance it for days.
I will ask my boss next week, maybe i can invest some more time into this and then contribute it to the project.
I will let you know.

@elvarb
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elvarb commented Aug 22, 2014

Would be ever so grateful :-)

@rashidkpc
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Done! We wrote an entirely new, easy to extend, timepicker for Kibana 4.

screen shot 2014-10-06 at 2 05 17 pm

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